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Mufasa and One of Them Days lead the second-lowest MLK weekend box office in 10 Years
Keke Palmer and SZA are the new queens of the box office but it's not necessarily the win the stars may have hoped for.
The tale about two best friends and roommates who try to avoid eviction after one of their boyfriends takes off with their rent money received a hot 97-percent rating from the critics on Rotten Tomatoes, and a warm 92-percent audience score. Julia Garner and Christopher Abbott headline the story of a family who seek refuge in a remote farmhouse after their moving van is attacked by a strange creature. Critics and moviegoers have praised Timothée Chalamet's performance as the iconic folk singer turned rocker, but audiences have yet to show a much interest in learning more about Dylan.
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